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... physician may properly use good proprietary remedies of known com- position , he can not , with any regard to his ethical stand- ing , use or recommend those of a secret character . Yet it must be admitted that not only do physicians ...
... physician may properly use good proprietary remedies of known com- position , he can not , with any regard to his ethical stand- ing , use or recommend those of a secret character . Yet it must be admitted that not only do physicians ...
Page 171
... physician . If one book will not do for both pharmacist and physician , then a special abstract should be made for the physician's use . DR . OLIVER T. OSBORNE , New Haven , Conn . , thought the points made by Dr. Robinson were well ...
... physician . If one book will not do for both pharmacist and physician , then a special abstract should be made for the physician's use . DR . OLIVER T. OSBORNE , New Haven , Conn . , thought the points made by Dr. Robinson were well ...
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... physicians and druggists . It is the physician's duty , he said , to select the preparation he prescribes , and it is the pharmacist's duty to prepare it . MR . M. I. WILBERT , Philadelphia , asked why , if the Phar- macopeia is the ...
... physicians and druggists . It is the physician's duty , he said , to select the preparation he prescribes , and it is the pharmacist's duty to prepare it . MR . M. I. WILBERT , Philadelphia , asked why , if the Phar- macopeia is the ...
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The Place of Pharmacology | 9 |
Pharmacists and Physicians and the Food and Drugs | 19 |
Treatment of Diabetes Mellitus James Tyson | 34 |
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